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Women's Basketball
One of the fastest players in the BIG EAST Conference, if not the country has been a mainstay in the starting lineup the past two years could see extensive time at shooting guard this year strong passer with creative playmaking abilities has active hands that make her a threat on defense as well can knock down the open jumper and has range extending beyond the three-point line the 15th two-year team captain in school history. AS A JUNIOR: Started all 32 games for the Irish, averaging 30.6 minutes per game led team in assists (3.8 apg.), steals (2.15 spg.) and three-point percentage (.500), ranked second in free throw percentage (.807), fourth in field goal percentage (.438) and fifth in scoring (7.3 ppg.) among Top 15 in BIG EAST in assists, steals and free throw percentage scored in double figures in 11 games (seven double-figure games in career prior to 02-03 season) knocked down 5-7 FG (including three 3FG), scored 13 points and added four assists and four steals in win over Cleveland State chipped in 11 points and six rebounds at USC tallied 15 points and five steals, and sank a career-high 11-14 FT at Valparaiso 14 FTA ties for fifth-highest in school history collected 11 points and six assists at Arizona State logged five steals vs. Temple tallied 11 points vs. Tennessee scored 20 points (5-5 FG, 10-11 FT) and dished out six assists at Marquette added 10 points, seven rebounds and six assists vs. Purdue piled up career-high 21 points (6-9 FG, 8-9 FT), six rebounds and five steals at West Virginia notched 12 points, six rebounds and six assists vs. Miami chipped in nine points and six rebounds vs. Connecticut canned two crucial FT with 27 seconds left to help ice win at Villanova carded 12 points and career-high eight steals vs. Georgetown most steals by ND player since 91 grabbed team-high six rebounds at Virginia Tech distributed five assists at Providence passed out six assists vs. Pittsburgh booked seven assists vs. Seton Hall dealt season-high eight assists at Syracuse one of the driving forces behind Notre Dames Sweet Sixteen run, averaging 8.7 points and 6.7 rebounds in the three-game set largely responsible for NCAA second-round win at Kansas State, rolling up team highs of 17 points eight rebounds and four assists in her first career 40-minute game. AS A SOPHOMORE: Appeared in all 30 games (24 starts), averaging 29.8 minutes per night third on team with 6.6 points per game and led squad with 4.9 assists per outing, ranking seventh in BIG EAST in latter category also places sixth in conference in steals (2.0 spg.) and 14th in assist/turnover ratio (1.22) scored in double figures seven times, the first double-digit outings of her career picked up game-high assist honors 19 times and handed out five-or-more assists in 16 games made first career start in season opener vs. Valparaiso, tallying seven points, six rebounds, four assists and two blocks cracked double figures for first time with 15 points on 6-of-12 shooting (3-5 3FG) at Colorado State added 12 points (8-10 FT) and six assists at Arizona chipped in with 13 points vs. Army dished out six assists against Michigan added eight rebounds and eight assists at Purdue notched new career highs with 17 points and five steals against USC distributed eight assists against Western Michigan scored 10 points (6-6 FT) at Rice came off bench for first time against Providence, responding with five points and six assists added seven assists in reserve role vs. Seton Hall scored 13 points as substitute at Providence dealt a game-high seven assists in 25 minutes off the bench at Connecticut distributed six assists vs. Virginia Tech charted career-highs of nine assists and five steals against Syracuse added five assists at Seton Hall and Pittsburgh scored nine points and grabbed six rebounds vs. Boston College scored seven points and dealt six assists against St. Johns carded 12 points and career-high nine rebounds vs. West Virginia distributed eight assists at Georgetown matched career best with nine assists in BIG EAST quarterfinal vs. Syracuse. AS A FRESHMAN: Started the season on the bench after surgery to repair a stress fracture in her right leg made her debut against Western Michigan, scoring two points and grabbing three rebounds in 13 minutes of action played in seven games after her return before missing Virginia Tech (Jan. 13) with sprained left knee saw action in 22 contests overall, including three NCAA tournament games scored season-high seven points vs. Rice pulled down season-high seven rebounds vs. Providence scored six points vs. Miami played 24 minutes vs. Georgetown in BIG EAST quarterfinal and had four points scored four points and grabbed four boards in NCAA first-round game vs. Alcorn State netted two points in second-round win over Michigan. HIGH SCHOOL CAREER: Played final season at Fort Lauderdale High School after attending Flanagan High School her first three seasons averaged 12.7 points, 5.1 rebounds, 6.1 assists and 4.4 steals in her final prep campaign third-team all-state selection as a senior, she also was a first-team all-county selection named MVP of the Big 8 county championship .. best game was against Boca Raton 33 points, 11 rebounds, 10 steals, four assists and four steals set several records at Flanagan, including single-game marks for three-point field goals made (6), assists (8) and steals (12) also established the Fort Lauderdale single-game assist record (12) .. played in Nike Broward/Dade County All-Star Game member of the Gold Coast Lady Players AAU club team for three years led Sobe Lizards to a ninth-place finish at AAU Nationals in 1999. PERSONAL DATA: Born May 20, 1982 in Downey, Calif. enrolled in College of Arts and Letters with a major in anthropology has earned Deans List recogntion twice named to BIG EAST Academic All-Star Team twice women's basketball representative on the Notre Dame Student-Athlete Advisory Committee the second Notre Dame player to wear No. 4 after Audrey Gomez.
CAREER HONORS Severe's Career Statistics
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